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Trump Hotel in Las Vegas Faces Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Guest's Revolving Door Injury

Diana Truschke's son alleges negligence after her fatal injuries from a malfunctioning revolving door at the Trump International Hotel in 2023.

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An exterior view of Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, on Jan. 2, 2025.
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A woman’s family is suing the Trump International Hotel for wrongful death.

Overview

  • Diana Truschke, 78, died in October 2024 due to complications from injuries sustained when a revolving door at Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas allegedly malfunctioned in March 2023.
  • A wrongful death lawsuit filed by her son, John Truschke, accuses the hotel of failing to maintain the revolving door and ensure compliance with safety standards.
  • The lawsuit claims the hotel staff should have been aware of the door’s hazardous condition and failed to warn guests of the potential danger.
  • The suit seeks damages exceeding $15,000 for medical and funeral costs, emotional pain, and economic losses tied to Truschke's death.
  • The Trump Organization has not commented on the lawsuit, which follows a history of safety-related incidents at the same hotel, including a prior wrongful death settlement in 2020.